I almost never use my 24-70 on f.2,8. But if they did make the 24-105 with the same hood as the 24-70. I would maybe change because i would then have a bigger zoom range than the 24-70.Anyway. Here is a shot with the 24-70

Very interesting effect. How did you convert it from an image to this?

It's called HDR and destroys nice images everyday :D:D:D

I don't see HDR in the programme I use - Aperture for Mac. It's a Photoshop function?

I almost never use my 24-70 on f.2,8. But if they did make the 24-105 with the same hood as the 24-70. I would maybe change because i would then have a bigger zoom range than the 24-70.Anyway. Here is a shot with the 24-70

Very interesting effect. How did you convert it from an image to this?

It's called HDR and destroys nice images everyday :D:D:D

I don't see HDR in the programme I use - Aperture for Mac. It's a Photoshop function?

I almost never use my 24-70 on f.2,8. But if they did make the 24-105 with the same hood as the 24-70. I would maybe change because i would then have a bigger zoom range than the 24-70.Anyway. Here is a shot with the 24-70

Very interesting effect. How did you convert it from an image to this?

It's called HDR and destroys nice images everyday :D:D:D

I don't see HDR in the programme I use - Aperture for Mac. It's a Photoshop function?

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I pull the levers in Aperture 3 adjusts the levels and other common things. But some of the most important thing is to remove color and then adjust the white balance before I put the colors back into the program. In Aperture, so I adjust on with auto levels again. But this is difficult to explain in that I have created a template that I just click on and then the alignment is done in the program. Hope you got a little wiser with this explanation

I used HDR for both of them. My wife and I were down there over Memorial Day weekend. It was really hot and bright. I would like to use a wider lens for that place but I do not have one... L lenses are what I am addicted to and they are expensive! If you took your pic with the 24-70, then you should post it as well.